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MACON, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12. 1889.
Drags and Medicines,
CJaH NUwk—The Jlaeon and Brnu*
wiA Railroad.
ro*t the Saea*nsik Morning ,V<ne#.] " * 7T ''
VI e publish in another column an article from
Lmtxng Palalka—Handtcmu Orange Grate
H/iieUuntn, Settledtn 1703—The Com rte of the
HjUfgrLoU George—
"*On the morning of the 18th December, 186?,
Oept. BUnch»i-d and I chartered e little steamer
for Dtmn slake. We^SBied to hurry on; hence
cotud not "wait for Wednesday's boat, which runs
regularly on that line.
In leering Palaika, we pass, on the opposite
shore, a -very handsome grore of of six hundred
hearing orange trees in a high state of ctdtfra-
tioa, tha crop of oranges, alone, in 18GC haring
brought #4000, The land lyingadjacent, for a
mile, Js cut up into small lots and held at $»
to $50 per acre, tmimprored. ' I. , r 'S ^£2%^
Th* next point of interest is Kawlstown. set-
Usd 'by Lord Bswles, of England, in 1703, for
&e purpose of establiahing an Infirmary, is
a benefactor, lew men exceeded in philanthropy
this generous nobleman. Here on the banks off
TO THE PLANTERS OF GEORGIA,
I HAHTRUXjE,
L*to of Hariri dg® k Neff.
INSURED
1 ^ KOITBSXST tWM KXCBANOS IC1UD1XQ, -v (
savannah, ga* 7
T)?A,b, K K ; ,i. tl I^niwrtir andJForeira Xcxhanc,,'
“ d “ ncarr * rt noatr- Buy and Alt
Rereire dtpLitV allowinc ftur j rr cent, interr.t
p,r Sanaa oo weekly talaaeee offftg ,„d apwanls.
t'OtlrelMfeiBiaae in this c;ty and all tho urinciral
towDMJf Georgia and Florida.
Rico. etc., to oureelrw. orU^ar'S^onSern
pean correepondents, *«f®> d«ah6m
'NDA T‘ 8 1)1 SPA T CUES
BUT NO DOUBTFUL FERTIUZEBS!
V 'Jl-aii*, sx. il. JSgntjoy jpXr a
TIS0N & GORDON,
COTTON FACTORS
Soluble Pboepho Perurlaa,
| HoneDutt, fe.fo
ONION ^£^4; Etc.
JONES, BAXTER & DAY,
EVERY PAPER DATED 1868 CROP.
;j - IfO. 96 BA r sriiSBTi
OAVfiNNAH, OA.
ADVANCES made on contizu-
CaM * r - y - ~ ^ O * . (MUrlfr-<an.O,j
OfGa. iSspS Ga 5f
> ADAMS, WASHBURN & CO.,
FACTORS & COMMISSION MER0BA1TS,
OFFICE NO. S STODDARD'S LOWER RANGE.
_ Savannah, Georgia.^
rehooeejad city aeesptasee.
LLOYDS* FOSTER, 7
BSMwsworUt’i Block.
Cotton Itenne, Macon, 8a,
HARRISON'S
PLANT FERTILIZER.
700 Bags No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
» ii. as , je t o .
rbaraain.? 014 Wooden Dra * a °r* U *»
x b. zazusr * co.
MWMinnnKny liver reg-
»» JtSBr , Brocks Co.. 6s,'.
o. r. iTCBS-s, SEZgCda A.V. naciSTTsa 1, ■
Macoo.Ga. J* TUomuviUe.Ga.
SLOAN, GROOVER A. CO.,
Cotton Factors and Commission
MERCHANTS,
A*.+STODDARD'S LOW SR NOR, BAY ST^
*V SAVANNAH, GA.
T IBERAL ADVANCES ON COTTON 00N-
Burial of Jno. H. Botto.
Nova Scotia Land Plaster
POWDER OF RAWBONE,
JAPAN VARNISH.
IRON VARNISH.
DAMAR VARNISH.
GUANO, GUANO.
CHESAPEAKE GUANO,
n satis pH, iabob akd'uokky.
Ne.1. PERUVIAN. PACIFIC,
BAKER A JARVIS 1 ,
FISH GUANO.
r .Lu. BOMsHMU*.
I will do your wa.hic* at half Brio. If you will far-
niah ms with bobbins’ Electric Soap,
; *Plt clcan« the olothlMg more thoroughly.
Wit make* them whiter.
*#“It takci half the tabor, . d ^ .
49*AH only half the time,
AND DOES NOT INJURB THE FINEST FABRIC
•tory. We hare other lottert and ean cire the namM
efmaaywbe wiUsetde wtthest it If H I* to bs had.
bat we raoftr to rtro a UtUr from a man who la well
. OLAYTON
HIGH SCHOOL
jrOVBSBOKO, OHO&OZA.
nfp, General Howard’* opinion to the contra-
^twithaUnding, that the bureau is aUR a
eaaity, and that it will be oqotiuned. The**
riotio OtheOae dialiha to bo flanked out of
Lroocnpatkm. TMjf
determined to hold on to them withthete-
ity of snapping tortlee. In addition to their
uhr mhrlaa, «>e UApi dtingi firm the Loyal
„Uewht
JOHN W. O’CONNOR,
Lstso^sod SuocMior to^ I ?
; ; H. HORNE & CO.,
Haa now <jd head a choice rdeoHon of
GROCERIES
L. HOLT.
PACIFIC GLAXO C0MPAATS
SOLUBLE
PAGIFIG GUANO!
a .. mfrjufli
FINE LIQUORS
S WHISKY AND TAXES.‘.I:
Call and jadre for yourself.
.IMPERIAL RYE.od OLDOOPPER-
• ISTII.I.KD .STAR BRASD,
bum Whluklrt. Hand unrivaled, aa to
quality and price.
HhOttnUORirSIBKY
* w ********* ***
7-r. Illarrlura, but one xuild
aaflahamATir'22'» «™Vn‘3*e?J
itiam, t.oct. Gravel, Paint.
Heart, Pain In the Aide,
ns, they should' be continuoutly
1, to change the diseased action of
DontJoryet that on the lx t of January next a Tax
t Ton Per Ceat., per aallon.on Whisky will iro into
tfeet. He has. e&e.a «ne stock of Irirh Potatoes,
bealod pyk. Fulton Market Beef, Soar Kront.
,otse. Butter, hursrs. Coffees and Teas. Apples,
trances. Lemons. Choelate. Horae Radish, Malaga
irapee.CramberrieF. Kni-ins, Currants and Craeketa.
<>.; FIRE-WORKS. i
A large and varied assortment. . -
! ■■/!}§£.£'%: JN0.W. O'OONKOR.
W. A. BAUSON, a.r. *A*»ON ns BU S W. 61
/T ■ BOBT. H. SOTO. '
W. A. RANSOM & CO.,
ir^ T _^vl(iflrt(pt*r«ri and Jobbers of
BOOTS AND SHOE!
384 and 386 Bro*dvrny, ffKW YORK
Snlyg^tf
FERTILIZERS.
TONS A JIM0KIATED RAW BONK
»ton,So.. M .Pac iS So 8PI103PnATK -
100 toea Double Rectified Pcudreue.
Island I find the ladies do r11 the offices of the
honse, there being no servants to hire, con-
sequent!^ all aocopfc tho situation vritis com*
plaisanoe. Everybody appeared happy and con
tented, expecting one day, to realize all their
hopes. V*. yf ■ f .
Orange-growing is the specialty here, aa else
where in East Florida. I observed the finest
banana I had seen, in Mr. H.’h orchard. It was
six feet high, being planted last spring. At a
certain season of the year this plant dies down;
but it comes up very soon, with many stalks. In
this respect it resembles the asparagus.
The next place I examined was situated a mil e
and a half from the lake, high, on a pine level,
with undulating lands on either side, belonging
to Mr. W. R. Weston, formerly of Dawson, Ga.
Mr. W. is an excellent young man who removed
here from Indian River last spring, and has cer-
He has five
threads, and dyed of many lovely colors; and
them fte shawl merchants give out the yam to
their spinners, with minute instructions regard
ing the pattern and quality. The poor ooetand.
or weaver, gats so more than seven or eight
pice per day for the exquisite fabric, which an
empress, perhaps, will wear. But then a really
fine Cashmere will occupy a shop of three or
four workers a whole twel in lariMli The plain
Cashmeres are woven with a thin, long shuttle
alone; the richest are made with wooden nee
dles ; a distinct needle for e-rery shade or color;
a quarter of an inch of such a shawl will take
three “oostands " a whole day to complete it.
Ladies ought to know that sometimes, to expe
dite the manufacture, the Cashmeres make the
article in separata pieces, which they sew to
gether with such wonderful dexterity that in
Paris or London many a shawl is bought for
£100, which is not worth half its price. The
weavers work the wrong side uppermost, with Jk.
colored paper before them for guides; never
theless. they attain the most beautiful accuracy.
It is this mode of working that puzzled all the
imitators in. Lyons, Kismes and Paisley. The
true Cashmere is indeed s delightful artide—
so tight, and yet bo warm, besides displaying
a 6qeml harmony of tints, which it haa taken
three or fonr thousand years to teach the weav
ers ; for its design is as old as the Arians. There
fore, it must needs be imitated; the French
FISKS’ PATENT METALIC CASES,
20 TONS OF FISH GUANO.
0ALL Kxjnifjoawani w-~ Every on. koowiit
is the best fertilizer cu the market. ^'
' <-! LITTLE. SMITH * CO.
PERUVIAN GUANO.
- JPor Dtecase* «f (be Throat amt Lungs,
««ch M Coogha, CoI4», Whooping
( Cough, Broachitlfl, Asthma, pS®
-'Ic ui CoMDiaptioiL
Probably never before in the whole history of
medicine, has anythin* won so widely and so deeply
upon the confidence of mankind, as this excellent
remedy for pulmonary complaints. Through a Ion*
aeries of years, and among most of the races of
men ft has risen higher and higher in. their estima
tion, as it has become better known. Its uniform
character and power to cure the various affections
of the longs ana throat, have made it known as a re
liable protector again .-t them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it is
at the same time the most effectual remedy that can
he given for incipient consumption, and the dan
gerous affections of the throat and kings.»As a pro
vision against sadden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every fanny, and indeed as all
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for them.
Although settled Consumption, is thought in
curable, still great numbers of cases where trie dis
ease seemed settled, hare been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry Pectoral. So complete is its mastery
over the disorders of the Lungs and Throat, that
the most obstinate of them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them, under the Cherry Pec-
toral they subside and disappear.
Singers axiA Public Speakers find great pro
tection from it.
Asthma is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
Bronchitis is generally cured by taldng the
Cherry Pectoral, in Email and frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known that it is un
necessary to publish the certificates of them bere,
or do more than assure the public that its qualities
are fully maintained.
Prepared by
JHtwaJ. C. AXBB & CQ, f ItOWlSIiZt, MASS.
®? Id „ b & L 'nT' \P°- J - H - ZEILIN k CO.,
and all the praggfetf in M*eon. Also, all druariati
*nd dealers in Medicine everywhere.
j an5-d3ta w&w4m
UPEBIORTO ALL OTHER INVENTIONS, a
1 full assortment kept constantly on hand ; a*»o.
perior Coffins of Rosewood. Mahogany, Vi alnut,
rfaran* ImitrtiM, in
Tj L . . "TText to Lanier Honse.
~ Macon, Oa.
LAND PLASTER,
tainly a fine prospect for a fortune,
acres of orange stumpe, all bndding out He
has a young man with him and a colored boy,
his former servant, who went with him through
the wax. Henry certainly appreciates his former
young master to have left Georgia for this quiet
and retired spot,
Mr. Weston joined our party, and on the morn
ing after our arrival we proceeded to explore
some lands lower down on the Lake. We found
a long grove of wild oranges, in rather low, wet
grounds, growing to perfection. Tho trees were
loaded with hitter-sweets. We measured a cy
press tree, near this ground, thirty feet in cir
cumference and ten feet in diameter.
There can be no doubt but this country is fine
ly adapted to stock raising. Mr. Braddock,
owns over three thousand head of cattle on
Dunn's Lake. Stock cartJe are worth about $7
per head.
Game is abundant in East Florida—the finest
shooting and hunting grounds in America. For
this purpose, and health, many people of the
Northern States visit Florida in the winter.
Oooasicwai.
oct24-(>i
W K ARK NOW OBTAINING OUR SUPPLIES
of No. 1 Perariao Goano direct from th® ship®
or warehouse® of the arent of th® Peruvian Govern
ment in this city, every bs* being branded by the
sworn Inspector of the State, and personal attention
being liven to the selection of cargoes richest in
ammonia and driest in condition.
The experience of the most prominent planters
proves that a mixture of one hundred pounds of pure
Peruvian Guano. Dissolved Bones and Plaster, ac
cording to the formula of Mr. David Dickson, is equal
in effect to doable tbe quantity of any manufactured
article sold.
In consequence of larre quantities of adulterated
Guano having been told as genuine Peruvian, *»e
guarantee the parity of every pound shipped by us,
and refer to the many prominent planters who ob
tain their supplies through our asrency.
JOHN MKRRYMAN k CO-
69 West Fayette st.. Baltimore, Md.
J. W. BLOUNT, Arent. at Maeon, Ga.
The sales of her
eed, and her bna£.
doubt, realized sat
is ALL THE WORLD AND
-A HIS FAMILY ARK M ARRYING
somebody else,
leave to call the attention of all such to the
thryfati get some of that
MERCHANT TAILOR,
XhfliiNehS v W-h makes its adv, ct
i'r. i.»y, wil I trust. prove an exception to
tbe old prove* connected with that day, and
remit in being an auspicious one to Texas, (for
ahe needs it) to your rofldois and the entire
Jfcion, for I trtst all will deserve a propitious
Par Fois. ^
make their warp and weft of the genuine goat's
wool, and faithfully copy the figures and hues of
the original. Bat they cannot, with all their
machinery and manifold shuttles, match the
brown fingers of the Asiatic; and the Paris
Cashmeres show on the reverse side cut ends of
yarn, which the veritable shawl never betrays.
Lyon fabricates an extraordinary imitation, it
is*true, of the oriental article, cut with such
pains and cost that the price is scarcely lower
than that of the genuine Srinuggur square.
Could we but have the Kushbegi’s goat wool
brought into the Punjaub at a cheap rate of
cost, the patient, humble spinners of India
would beat Europe hollow, with all Europe’s in
genuity. We have no machine that will go for
two pence a day; for that price the Umritsur
spinner’s toes and fingers will work all the year
round, turning out in a place like a third-rate
cow-shed, a gorgeous blaze of color, ‘^bright as
sunlight to look at”—so the traders tell us—and
I “warm as sunshine to wear.”
No. 44 Second ftreet, Sbaw's Block.
SELF-RAISING FLOUR,
Which la e*pecially made for their bene&t. To
Merchants we would say that the
LIVERPOOL A5D LOXDOA
—ASP—
GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY!
CAPITAL, OVER SEVENTEEN MILLION
DOLLARS, GOLD
S HE COTTON UERCBAltDISE. STORES.
cation m Iowa.—The Constitu-
uires that in the State Universi-
1 5 >e admitted to all the classes and
pBMfHrii on the same terms as men.
F.ly organbed. In the
[‘artnieut women fonr thirty-two
ie freshman class,
seventeen per
^phomore vnd seven per cent, of
I s * There aie no females in the
or in the law department, which
laat September. Tht medical de-
not go into operation until Sep-
ABS STILL G KINDIS G AWA
REFERENCES:
David Dickson, Hon. T. J. Smith, Col. Thoe, M.
Turner. A. J. Lane, John T. Berry, Hancock county,
Ga.: Editor “Southern Cultivator.” Athens. Ga.; K.
A. £ J. A.Nisbet, Macon. Ga.; J-M-Gray, Clinton, G*^
Hollis 8. Bexar. Henderson, Ga.; M. D. Jones, Mid-
rille, Ga_i A. Livingston. Covington, Gil; F. A. Jones.
Midrille, Ga.; Rev. G. G. Smith. Ousleys, Os ; Ste-
g heu D. Heard, James T. Gardner. Augusta, Ga.; P.
[. Behn, B. C. Wade k Co.. Savannah. Gju; Wm. Dev
ries. President Md. Agr. Society, Baltimore; John S.
Gittincs. President Chesapeake Bank; Charles Good
win.Cj sahier Franklin Bonk; Editors of “Maryland
And will furuhh Flonr. of all grades, at the
LOWEST RATES.
BLEDSOR k CO.
DWkLuSGVtU.
HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP-
POINTED Ageutof the above named popular
1 highly responsible Company, is prepared to issue
ieieson aa favorable terms aa other agencies in this
h I. C. PLANT. Agent.
S HOP over Bertel’s Machine Shop, next to Preeby-
teriaa Church. novlS-tf